Overview of articles
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Chèche lavi
An honest portrait of two young Haitian immigrants on the brink of a dream future in the USA.Published on: -
Bathtubs Over Broadway
David Letterman’s ghostwriter indulges in a curious hobby: he collects industrial musicals on vinyl, and even revives this largely underrated gePublished on: -
Hail Satan?
The Satanic Temple is one of the most controversial religious movements in America. A dive into the world of some surprisingly charming Satanists.Published on: -
Vox Lux
Satirical drama about superstar Celeste (Natalie Portman) who is famous thanks to a terrible incident and who symbolises a society in moral decline.Published on: -
Get Your Views; Is This Meme Art?
Combining a digital art series with video art, the work humorously questions the power of consumerism in the post-internet age. The videos explore the current…Published on: -
I’ve Never Been a Fisherman
Joe Stankus’s profile of filmmaker and street photographer Jay Giampietro and how he captures New York’s strangest citizens on Instagram.Published on: -
This Action Lies
This Action Lies is about the limits of observation; about staring very hard at something while listening to something else.Published on: -
Mneme II
In a continuation of Raissnia’s project on memory, hand-painted film loops and slides are projected onto a specially conceived double screen that makePublished on: -
British Agent
While the Russian Revolution is in full swing, a British secret agent has to prevent Bolsheviks signing a treaty with Germany. Against his better judgPublished on: -
Lessons in Semaphore
A silent film celebrating dialogue. Choreographer Taisha Paggett dances on a grassy empty lot in Chicago, communicating in semaphore.Published on: